- papalism
- pa·pal·ism
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
papalism — papalist, adj., n. papalistic, adj. /pay peuh liz euhm/, n. the papal system. [1865 70; PAPAL + ISM] * * * … Universalium
papalism — pa·pal·ism || peɪplɪzm n. papal system … English contemporary dictionary
papalism — ˈpāpəˌlizəm noun ( s) 1. : the papal system 2. : advocacy of papal supremacy … Useful english dictionary
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Papist — is a term, usually disparaging or an anti Catholic slur, referring to a member of the Catholic Church. It was coined during the English Reformation to indicate that a Christian s loyalties were to the Pope, rather than to the anti papal Church of … Wikipedia